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P -l i r fiEWd a . VPIPViticNI. ' CEArtiF . THE
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And ossevA-Vtithlelgolinty4eventh day of March, in the 1
.. :.:Tter_9loTillitt thogsand sight.hondrO 1 40 fiar six,
1,4'.••,11"4t.' •=toro.4:o3h r, 4 - 040 .. motion of i
.A*l6ool4iht • '3ls.frOth Solicitor, and
thaNtrila of stimisons aforesaid, and the Sheriff's return
Mtk being men and azarained,..l4la, thereupon ordered
13bancellpr_tttathe aforesaidefeudants, Richard C.
thatioidThoutuarniiiffeiVpearAn the
or on Tuesday,
. .. th4lia-day ongclitaintiarMaxt.,ii.9llnd Will ordered and di•
Tigre. ab lin. itlikt a,' Op, raryite order shall be
- ihithitf.eitiitielyritedili neWeliiipec„published In
tiedf4t.d.fkllSWlttthe StatAorgfignsylysxda, and shall
i t , o o t i n iO4* - tovegapegfei theapaeosione month ;
.qliantiihM4hilia..Wkglialailirdar.42Allakthe stuns mien of
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'..t:„ . ,44441,1ALtd Y-0,414-*Vtlialcite *due copy
Vl4444,6Citl49,',iioiCatt - : NWiril . pitiLie Court.
...:9. 4 , -.lwtatinuii _.. yOurennhi iisiony hand and
. 410 41 4 likitkkAlDA,,O*Sf, at Dover, this 14th day of
itrisYsl;l:ool,X:.,,:... , :, ,- ,,i' - '-: ...I sls ,11. JARVIS,
5aig 4 4 1 14 ,-, Z , P- ..`:rrar'',7:41",,,,,, , . L to cionarery:__
ening
'MAR ET
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inSfel"eftir lienTaintVarth mama
1- 'SerITTSBURCIL
Weh Iteal-listatelbr sale:
VOITIFMN,AOICES OF LAND in St. Clair township, on
the iddAtUtibigton Road, well improved.
SIX AVERS 0111.A.i..1D In Martian township, about half
1113119'..hurd.the Of& river at the lower ferry', with valuable
, -=.i.-tufreventents, salted for a genteel country residence.
I.ot.- Or GROUND in Last Liberty, 30 feet by lSO; will
,`... = '";,..FOlnt'utOßll 3 OF LAND near Allnersvine.
.AOltid 'OF LAND In Indian'. township, at the
*Watt :fif-.Peer Creek. on which are good Improvements and
-'-iti , bidistatilisbed ferry._
FIFTEEN ACRES OF LAND In tediana township, near
Pine creek, With 119 ACRES In Plum township, three and a
~ '...-..-Itelf4 n illiiiitettr7.ogan's Station, OD the A. V. Railroad, with
.
- ' -'goodiniprovem entg.
A , WEE& STORY* BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Ste
vens:re' stree (opposite the geity lieepital,) with modern
impieteiiients.
A GARDEN FARM., adjoining the town of Beaver, con
- te=tr4.bree acres, within eighty rods of the C. &
TWO FINE LOTS in the Donnish of Uttucheeterihorner
of - Clutitiers and Fayeue "streets.
- - A VALIUM:O MILL PROPERTY AND FAIIII In Decry
township, liriOniotißsind.:county, would be exchanged 14
dtir "ttettY..
RESIDENCE at OM BWitt•
‘lllo3:_riet:liVOt/t ten Acres of Land.
TWENTY ',AVM OF LAND adjoining the
Station. .kppi7-t"0 - 041 Rl.* RELY A RICHLY.
• . .
TWELVE WI:IRS
D VANCE OF THE MAIL!
- tiriarsTASTERDI DAILIES ire regularly re.C. , iri3a,
AWCITe boars in advance of the Mail, and delivered to cob
. 410tibillEat the following rates :
N.,. • ;Philadelphia LEDOEII,IOc. per week.
.New York Daily TRIBUNE. 16c. per week.
4 4 " HERALD,
•r,,Dellinf•.Your order's for those, or any other Raster n
'' .4. !jr-.ZisISM 4i7klillfth street, for
RICHARD SHANNON.
F0.R..-SALN---.20 acres of land, on which k
~ ,..--fiFeCtC44 / 4 . l4ied log house, frame barn and other on,-
•:htlEditigeolll4Bgccd order; 15 acres cleared, well fenc,d
vid..la4gookettate of cultivation: a young orchard, sere, .‘.l
, - GM! 0F.414M-11 and clover now in gall and thriving coed - •
. tho remaining 5 ecreswell timbered—would be a gad
situation for a MOM, being situated on the cross roads, b•
y)yret4t.Bakerslown and Butler, in Middlesex township,' But
ter ontnry. '4lifill be sold low—terms easy.
Wanted--A altuutinn by a young lady, in a Dry Goal.,
Trimuttigar Millinery establishment.
. Witt girls to do housemmit In the city aO.l
country. Also, a situation by a boy about fourteen years
age, in a store, to run errands or other light work.
Inquire. of 6£O. W. BONN, at his Agency and In fell e
. Ofdco, north side of Ohio street, fourth door east of Dianion , I,
A.14.12411MYY CITY. '34,7
viRANK LESLIE'S Gazette c f Fashion f,,r
June;
Knickerbocker Magazine for June:
Putnam's do do;
Dicker'? Household Words ;
The Schoolfellow do;
'rrof the on. Charles Sumner;
acalid's H
Guide and Consumptive's Manuel ; lir e.
M. Fitch, S. M. M. D.
one Thousand and Ten Things worth knowing.
The London liinetrated Nears. For wile by
my3l R. T. C. MOItOAN, 41 Fifth st.
.- OR ENGINE BUILDING BUSINESS.
NEW PUBLICATIONS— IIE UNDERSIGNED offers ot privnte so'
Leslie'e Gazette of Fashion for June, price 2.5 c. Iril -../L. until the 2oth day a June nest_ the ...h..1, tint
Yttrium's Ma g azine do do 2f.a ~ 'too", Patte,is, Shafting. Besting Pipes and Fitt......
Household Wards do do 1.13 c.
suss to the h . . Pitt Machine Work. and Foundry; iorate.l
Schoolfellow do do 10c. I Allegheny City, corner Main rind Cherry streets.
Harper's Mag.., rith supply, do do 20c. i The stock of Tools conalet In nem .
()oder, Lady's Book, 2il do do do 23r. t First-elf el Na I Seam Engate. nearly Ora, It mob r, I.
. Graham do do 530 c. h der, 3 feet stroke, with cylinder holler 44 inch diameter
Peterson do du 17c. 1 ,tar only one year.
Knickerbocker do do 20c.
ti large and one small newer Planing Machine .
Ladies N. T. Journal do do 18c. l Twerity.three turning lathes, 'Arleenr leugtia and sic,
Sparrow-grass Papers do 90e. j. wiieth eyeing from Offen feet dia., to Iv/rite in. ~•
Piazza Tales, by Melville co 90c. I the shears.
• Ritually Papers, hy John Brougham do 'kr. 1 One large Boring Mill.
Recent speeches of Charles Bumper do 1,12- I Single anal andble-geared oprtgbt liriiiing fir tone.
Khoefac Recollections 1 tine excellent Oeui-eu Ring Engine, 'A II ll is ~.• •.. •'.• ,
The above, with a large absortmeat of school and mircel. of orborar sal cutters to good order
lansons hooka, stationery, Ac. Sold from 1.0 to 20 per am t. O,,,„ThAt sod N ut .,, t ri na , m .. .. c .i.„„,.
lower than elsewhere at LAUF - YEWS Book Stara Irtabhing,-Fltiting, Pitneb•ng sod Piling tlachloes.
my3l No. 7 Fourth street. i Twenty-seven Vices, Inc eel order.
BUSINESS! BUSINESS!: 1 A great rmie, of one-k, end thee. of all rises
!OIL PROPERTY FOIL SALIN--Uttrate on Big No-„
h'•' - '"' il •
wielder, a mill house of 3 stories, 3 run of stone. smut iris- I in .leori 4 ef1ui. ) . ,.. .” of To.'ls fir e , tthm M00t . ...
chine, and ell other gearing arid fixtures complete. A 1,. , ,, a I Nithh4h,or too„ or - teem liii,--I ,, ldir 7,
saw Mill, 2 good frame honses,2o acres of land. Prim $3,900 Second.—A .--e•I trot, I'm-el, fiord taot to t., in ,Itaia, •
A STEAM SAW MILL, situate on the Ohio liver, nose i-t. I in fond h' rh i' r . '"'"1"'"1 Cron 1.1.' And h ." h ""° Oh' • ''' i ..
Mary's, 60 miles l,nlow Wheeling. Price $1,300. i to blow a
TANNERY FOE SALE, situate at Moundsville, Va, with i C:'''' ''''.''• A, "i.. l "iif. i 'i n. 1'r.... V"..."` I . ' ‘`"'
rat% 4,41., Ac, all In good order, large dwell i ng h oner, ../. : acid wroug h t u-ou LaJles and SliAtilia of 14,nm ...e., -1
1 f li
a....n•es of ground, Lc. Price $4.000. i .0.. se,ortreent 4 ri...a.,. ~.,.1 mi.., t oda 4,-4,11.1et
ap23 " S. CUTHBERT A SON, 61 Market at. i 1 , 1 1 5e
Third--Fin, Ttlarkandth - F,gra. nal. boa and nature
ANEW BOOK.—Tha Kidnapped nal Liner them, together with a tull set ~ 1 t0r,,71. ,ai-tgee, i.:
the Ransomed. Being the personal recollections et' ' mere, and tools for esu L forge
Peter SIDI and his Wife 'Witte," after forty years algae... , I fine small Trip IlAtrinter..,ii: a Kr,.4: 1,01.1. , : ! ...
By Bra. Kato B. R. Pickard, with an Intrcatuctlon, try It.a. , l ...ledge.. in peel order
Samtwl J. May and an appendix by W. Furness, la. ,
Feu patent HOU 1.1.1 111,4 Ml.,l4lrie
P. FOr sale by Bo il . Co C. MOM] AN, i •
rth—A complete ato , t el Pally Platt, ea. tad, !, e
,j 119:. 41 Fifth to sixty inch diasneter: noir and Bet el Wheel Ysttertta, d •
.
javATE DEN
s
R Ei ti E Fag BALE.--A0:16 nil. arid Vital , n great ntlinbs, and ,al wty ~.i Me.
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neat, well
and
finished
wick
kiwn,
aunaval
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ana l attrj mention.
the
great ntanlad of
o ther Patterns, too nu::
fhe North Common, Allegheny City, containing six well h Three Tools are all Cu first rate order. and thrac it
Wed rOOMes a bath remm. cellar sod eadabod - saki I, S - hare been for a number or years, In coo...ski! opera!,
i i in the yard. This property is heanUfant betted sr^ l ~, and no the present propnetors wadi to olutrontitate Lush
)4 , worthy the attention of Ileixons wishing a a--ap le la, - t s rare chance is offered for me purchaser to to, urr at
vats raddence. Will be sold low. Apply to i a good established canton,
lug. BLAKELY & RICHEY i The buil:nags can be leased at a fa, rat, for any taut
of years.
Fur information as to price and terms, apply to the I
cat proprietors on the premises_
PARASOLS,—We invite the attention on
their/At/3e be 80106 1,500 new faraeole we bare recel‘ed
this morning. by ospreys, among winch are tame of t 1...
elegant and desirable styles yet offered.
i.
11194 . A. A. MASONS CO., 25 Fifth et-
EU YOU READ SYDNEY SMITH P—Ot
course yen liked it, and laughed over bis witty re. b
' varies. •We-now offer you a better book,
TILE ROOK OP TILE SUMMER.
ready-this day, the first complete Atoctdeee
• tion, with a memoir, from the 10th English edition. i
two handsome royal 12mo. volatiles. cloth; price V,50.
balfcalf extra $4.
The Ingolduby Legends; Or, Mirth sod Morsels. v
Thomas Lagoldsby. Eeq., (the Rev. Richard Harris Barn bon,'
with 10 illustrations by 4toso funny renown, Crulicalm k.
and Leeeh.
-WANTAL/. ; good Girls, to.do general
homework. :Two or.three good Cooke nu Mt, ntzu
country. A 11cry.of17 to learn a trade; irtnethoweß Pavia-
MAnded. Algs, pima for four or fire Girls to do.'ffittcdmr
Gluing-roonormk. , Four Borrin storm or - fcritin errawir s ,
end fire or ela.ttuen attutiklnd of employment.
• Apply at -LOWRIE'S tier Intelligence Office,
10 140 • No. 14 Fifth erect_
MEI
...,,,.. . , ALSO,
8 grog lanllnq• Shoriiki
4 vil=". arm= Bitters;
3600
~., ,i,..4BQa' Ink :iiitnannicinith
''. , 1 1 1.4100,12 i. Nulzirgi j
Cancenicate4 Ly on now article for Making &otp
-Z:- enolrotuid worth ten of potash ; on hand and for sale by
tayE ' .:' - FLEMING EROS_.,
_ _ .
WED PEACHES —lOO bush. for sale 1,3•
408 SMITH, MAIN & HUNTSB
ITO, AND GLOVES—Another bery
juLliap ;talent of Summer Hosiery, Cloves and
SHM*-M,6113F3r etittlpHODAllat receive* by
':iSl7 l 9 - A. A. MASON * CO.
R..HEISRELL'S TETTER OINTMENT.
Thi s Moment has miser been known to fail in the
mire of Tatter, Scald Head, Itch, Ringworms, Ulcers, Scalds,
" 1 .4 Pimples, frosted Llmba, Inflamed Eyea, Piles and all erup
' dons of the akin.
For eale only by
REBSON'S HYDRAULIC CEMENT;VR
wommtEr-The - andarikned keep constantly an
a large 00Crig-thilfsrtfale cd the heat quality. The
.4-wnotoottuctatt aaid , Ztandant of Satigatiou Locke,
Atateditt4Btidgelffeerskin i tir Nrates Wok', 44, 15 re'
I : itelet(4l644lltaft''', !mown- : t irotsoistp44 lit
-I,:Vt4.teidere
• • .774 ht ttstractsals.o4 ol :l, to,thefsigion
4 ,:• .1: ae, . : :4, :4.
, 44i.4 0 0 : el14; , :l :--
,- ~..:„..'--;- -;),- -q4:40.fg`1,197.0..."-:., --&-
, -,4a 'ewes, Ora* 4... n ob °
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...e.u.'t' ' 4, -.' l , • - •41.0401- 1 ti -, ` . •‘...--.P4. , .1 7 ,- - t f;;;; !,
4 , c..E l :&k., -.% ..,-7'.?44 , /- .- 4 i -
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DOMESTIC GOODS.—A: A. Mason & Co.,
111 M, Just opened over 200 cases and packages of pew
style calicoes and gingbams, manna, checks, tickioga nod
every description of housekeeping goods which will be s.
dd
at a considerable reduction tram the usual prices. Jo'
This delf&Viu.lll entertaining book has now become a
litaildsmilibrary work in England, where it has rapidly
peoed - through ten editions. The memoir la brimful
jokes, anecdotes and witty repartee, by Thetelore
gook, Enrithatrt, Thomas Liond, eydneyllitnith and. other
Zehrigea We venture our reputation catheter, fitr
taate,lf; thirwprk. does not delight every tt-ttder, nut
prom tullylisenteteandagi if not more st., than the re... tts.
biography of Be't Mi. Barnham'e brother divine, Syte-y
s, IL 'MINER .t
' No. 82 Smithfield at-
WANTED,==A-Siteultion as Governess , err
4.earber,-0 - 4 - young lady well qualified, andi Bac ,
ing hadtmusiderab,taexperience; wntdd not object togs, Into
thecountty.
Wintett;—Beieral 'girls to do housework, in city and
country, end a boy to ran of errands, in a shoe store Lu the
city.
For Bale—A small tannery in good order and &tinge goad
Imeinem, in a small village about fifteen miles from the
city. , Ilte owner wishing to go West wilt sell at a great
bargain. Inquire of U. W. BONN, at his Agency and Intel
lignace Office, north etde of Ohio smack fourth door oast of
200.Diaraond, Allegheny city. my2S
.VRESD SEEDS—garden, Field and Flower
Deeds, of ; the titan approved and reliable varletae,
whores& and retail, at the Seed and Agricultusai Ware
honse,47 Fifth street, of (apt) JAMES WAII.DROP.
§aODA ASH of a good and uniform quality
manufactured by the Pennnylyanin Salt. Ntenufacturmg
pony at Tarentom; on bond and,.for note by
Bt EMING 11R08.,
ALOT OF GROUND, near Bakerstown,
Will be sold very low, if applied for soon. It contains
mt . foort i, o f an erre, and is in a central position. Apply
to frob2l) BLAKELY A RICKNY.
ORNAMENTAL Center pieces, Testers,
Oame and Bognet Picturm in gilt circles, with grmt
variety of other ornaments on Wall Paper, for sale by
uty6 W. P. MABSELALL tr. CO.
JOEL FLEMING,
corner Diamond and Market et
• W ANTED—A SITUATION, bya. . young
T Cody, Inn Dry. Goods or Dimming Store, or
nary establishment. -
'WANTED—SeveraI GIRLS to do hoosowork, in the city
wad wintry. Also l a situation by o'boy about fourteen, in a
itArktioszar eran4 or other light work.
small TANNERY, in good order and doing
tOtteas, in a small vnYige about ftftecu.milaafrow
,:"Attiv.cdtiltie owner wititatt to go West, will Bell eta great
nitWor GEORGE W. BONN, at hie Agency scqi ,
ligafteapfdr*,dto4b aide of Ohio street, fourth dootesatUf
CitY.
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114, April r 2, 1b56.
Drat sir,—Having used G..Trott's "Patent Oil Globe" on
almost all the steam Unglues furnished the last year, and in
asmuch as they appear to have given entire satisfaction to
our customers, wehave no hesitation in recommending them
as a goal article, and much preferable on account of their
simplicity of construction, to the old fashioned Oil Moues, or
any other of which we have any knowledge.
Very reppectfully yonru,
F. & W. M. FABER & CO.,
Engine
This certifies that the Oil Cup patented by Mr. Trutt, has
been In use on our road for two year! pest. We find it to be
an economical and durable Ott Cup, and can recommend it
as such. GEO. W. GRIER,
Foreman of Pittsburgh Shop of Penna. Central RR
November 29th, 1854.
To 2d. F. Knox, Esq.:
This certifies that we have bad in use the patent Oil Globes
or Cups, sold by Moeee P. Eaton. Esq., of Pittsburgh, and
consider them very much superior to any thing of the kind
we have ever used
Treasurer Ohio Tool Company.
Columbus, Ohio, November 21', 1855 ap2,l
Prom the New York Sciontikc American.]
Patent Finishing Plane.
This invention la intended for use where it is desired to Im
part a fink, smooth,tund glossy surface to the wood; but it Is
applicable, with advantage, to ail kind of carpenter's planes.
The novelty consists in placing the cutting chine!, or bit, in
front of the wedge, instead of behind, so in common planes;
also in applying a metallic moutti-piece to the face of the
plane, in front of the chisel, nrhich mouth piece serves ins the
rest for the chisel, and confines the throat of the plane.
But the month piece is so close to the edge of the bit as to
prevent the plane from ripping or splintering the wood in
the least degree. Indeed, we have aeon the implement ap
plied to the pinning of wood against the grain, and trues
eernedy to the grain, leaving tile wood.ll . !Ft9qtty smooth. 8o
perfect is the operation of thin! IttitituWit#tat it may he ap
plied to the planing of veneers.-10f - Ifittirs enmity—a
thing which cannot safely be done Billie common plane.
The peculiar arrangement of the mouth piece, bit, and
wedge, affords a complete and tirm bearing for the lit
throughout its whole length, and dispenses, under all cir•
enauttanoint, with the use of a cap or double bit.
This is a very simple sud effective improvement, dentlioni,
we bane no doubt, to find its way into every carpenter's deep
in the land. No tool chest is complete without it. The in
ventor fa Wm. C. Hopper, of Pittsburuli, l'a, and his patont
bears date January 16,1866.
thie - SIOSRS F. BATON, No 1:9 l'iret street, Agent for
the patentee.
CLOTHING
ACARD -I request the utten Lien m y
Mende and the public to my attack of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which I think .utains a larger variety of rich irtyle. thin
any other former purchaae. I hare taken special pain. , to
obtain all the shades of
FANCY CLOTHS
generally &sired. 'sir.: Pens.. Dahlia, Mulberry, Brours,
Drab, Brown and Olive, with various unto of Green and
Blue. I have observed the same care In selecting my
ev FANCY CASSIMERES,
xrhich embrace a choloe assortment of light color', suitable
for evening dress In the summer season, with a number of
Black Elastic Figured Goods; also, intended for the
weather. My stock of VESTINGB is as large norU) ,e
found elsewhere., comprising every variety of Silk Patter', ,
plain and figured Grenadines and Marseilles
My sessirtment of Boy.' Clothing lies been In- ..• 1 a.. I
I am prepared to hil all orders in this bran, II each u,
aausfaction to myself and buyers than hithert,• l er..1;.1
call special attention to a manta., of pretty [ILA I 1.7',
pecultarly adapted t , children'. drma, eha b. I
not fail to please. Also, I/rnettas, argentine Lust t An
Inman Merino*, Fennel, :I:ankh...tam, Drab Italian
with numerous styles of Worsted and Linen Gods, Lute
either for toen's or buy's clothing
ap2S,lrrallw BOW - MON le - TONE/1., No at
A RARE CHANCE FOR MACHINISTS
Or I hoer who what to Engage In the
MACHINE,
JKNKiI, Hie A 1..
x. B --If the Almovt, tAIOIII are not .1 , 1 before the Art
June, they ib 111 be of,-rd nt publl, /Ude
1 " b* . r. 1 .1 ghee to (411 Mho 1.,. pattern. or w
of any description In the ^ Pitt Machine %corks."
! them taken away before the loth Any o f
tw otherwise distvose.l
nir2l,ll:tar k
FARM FOR RENT.—A. small Farm, (•m-
Wining 24 acres, about one ands below the city, al . l ,
site Manchester. there Is on the premises. n large frame
house nod stable, stout 100 bearing apple trees; also
cherry and plum trees, grapes, La. This place vroold sod
a gout gardener. Poe ternuinppy
my 9 B. C. & 11. .tAWYEII, No 47 Wood .1.
SALTPETRE, REF'D-33 kegs for sale
JeO 11 A. VA 11 N }:IITOCK & C. ,
p OCHELLE OCHRE-5 casks just re,
and for sale by zany a,
BBROWN'S!NIA' ', — Juno ro
r.oll.+l and fa shh.ly I ni y 24: VLENIINtI
JIUSIERY AND Ol,uVlib.---A. A. Masoti
Go., ha.. on hands very large assortment of lo 1.
UraCs and Children's buster, and gloves of ever,
scription. Also, the bent assortment of Pdik, mohair and
other mitts to be toned In this city. Jol9
T . . .
il ARRIVAL OF NEW OoODS A . l
Luv E B I FIRS, No 7t Alltrlcet nt., VittAlqulch 1.3
The Suberrittors have just received and to, how ~ p en lilt
their third supply of iiew and hand 61 qua Dress th‘shi. Nba
Trdmaa, QOUne Yurni.hing Good., Mourning I i
RIbbOLIS and Needle work. Many of the above good. ha, o
been purchased /if the tinporterti and at the large ,t
In New York and Philadelphia. at prices t h at enabl, its T. ,A
to oiler them at lean than the met of [fit 11.4p. , rt.t 3,,,.
solicit an early call from all our ritatiduera and the poi , b
generally, believing it will ho to the advantage of all.
never have been able to offer a better tomort [ - t wat, nunut
eo cheap. LOVE ll ROTE ItRN , 6,rinert
j it:S. YOUNG, ETEYENSoN E.
pORTSMOCTIFS LIVERY ANL/ SALE
STABLE, t ti
Oti ALARMS? AND WATCD iritEETtl,
mylecanryi KITTANNINC
ADAMAGED PIANO, for. ale
eta bargain.—A new CHICK ERIN°
1•1 A NO, slightly damaged In the furniture, V •
but not Where it can be observed. Thu In•
etrumeet, in no way Injured, will be sold at a rethiction
ilFri DOLLARS. on a credit of six months.
JOHN H. MELLOR, 81 Wood 61—
my2t4 Agent for Cliiekering's
AA coNiPLETE LIST or MONTH IV
Ail AZT N ES, for 81,,y, that,
new monthly NI ago? I no.
Put nam's monthly
lirockorbocker ; or IS, York Mk/flatly Magri , in..
Household Wordx--conduct.l by Charlon Dtokoll,
tiodny's Lady's Book—, olored pinto,
Graham's American monthly Magazine.
Peterson's help's N Maga.7.lne
Ballou'a Dollar monthl,olagoine
Harper's Story !took.
The MUSenm.
The Schoolfellow for B. and ail In.
Prank Leslie's New York Journal.
Frank Leslie's Gazette of Fwihion
YankeA , Notions; full of comic Illustrations.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine 1 -, ,r April.
Chambers Journal (London Edition I for April.
Just received and for gale by
W. A lIILDENFENNEY et CO.,
tuy3 Fifth atruol, opposite the Theatre
MAGAZINES! MAGAZINES H
Frank Leslie's Fashion Rook for May.
Frank Leslie's N. Y. Journal 41 II
Godoy's Ladles' Book o o
Graham's Magazine " "
Peterson's Magazine o I.
RaJloo's Magazine " "
Household Words 64 11
Ilarper's Magazine o
Pritnam's Magazine 61 11
Knickerbocker 111 /I
Yankee Notions 11 ii
Blackwood's Magazine for April.
London News and Punrh for April 19.
For sale by IL MINER & CO.
my 3 N 0.32 Smithfield street
OPENING this day, a large assortment of
Watches. Gold Levore from $27 to .s2oo.
Levara from $l2 to $BO.
Silver rlisidera from $8 to $lO.
Railroad Time Xeepara, $4O.
Frodsham's Chronometer Series, $3OO.
, • _ In Silver Oases, $175.
Seals, gets, lc.
*caches rep*red In the beat manner by
mot :W.*..WILSON, corner of Market h 4th att.
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UNDRIES— _
• /00 boxes Mould and Dipped Candle..
2 do Star do :
/00 do Moan Soap. ".e,
, -.. 800 Velpinisaorteetlialla. ... ,::. ,
100 Corn Broom - - - - ; ',.4., ',
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60 146" . NoAutriSkadting; -..
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THE FRANKLIN' FIRE, INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF PIIILADELPIIIA.
Dnactort3—Charlen W. Rancker, Thomas /hurt, Tobias
Wagner, &untie' Giant, Jamb R. Smith, Geo. W. Richards,
Mordecai 11.-lewia, Adolph{ E. Rorie, David S. Browne, 'Mor
ris Patterson. CHAS. N. BaNCKSH, President,
Cues. G. autstmt, Secretary.
Continue to make insurance, perpetual or limited, on every
description of property, in town and country, at rate. as low
as are ,ronsiemut with security.
The Company have reserved a hugs Contingent Fund,
which, with their capital and premiums, wifely invented, af
ford ample protection to the assured.
The Aaseta of the Company, on January let, 1851, as pub
nailed agreeably to an Act of Assembly, waia as follows, viz:
Mortgage 5918.1:73 G 8
Reid hstate 84,377 70
Temporary L,avns 83,966 17
Stooks 61,389 00
Cash, he 64,348 81
Total. 1,1,212,708 44
kik nee their incorporation, a period of twenty-one years,
they hare paid upward of One Million Four Hundred Thou
!and Dllars, loss. by fire, thereby affordiugavtdence of the
advent gee of insurance, as well as the ability and disposition
to meet with promptness all liabilities.
J. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent,
ap24 Office, north-east cor. Wood and Third sta.
THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSU:
RANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY, PIMA
DILPIII,..--Cliartered April 26th, 1650. Charter Perpetual.
ALFRED THOMAS,
NOTICE
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CAPITAL, 1,2i0,000.
South-east corner of Third and Chestnut streets,
Philadelphia.
OFFICERS OF TIM HOME BOARD AT PHILADELPHIA.
1411=113103.
FL•phen R. ( - rawford, Paul B. Goddard,
Ambrose W. Thompson, Lawrence Johnson,
Benjamin W. Tingley. inn. McHenry,
Jacob L. Fl01,31:1CO, Jain. Devereux,
William M. Godwin, William McKee.
President--liteptmu It. Crogrfor,l.
Vita i'resident—Ambrose W. Thompson.
Medical Eramirier—Pittsburyti—James 11. WIIBOII, M. D.
Ailrytherry City—K. lt. Mowry, M. 11.
11E4) AItNULD. Agent,
No, 74 ; Fourth streets Pittsburgh.
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BANKERS AND BROKERS.
lIOI3IES ck: SONS, Bankers and La
il• ehatige Br kers. and tuutiura in Notee,Drutlx, Ac...pt-
Bnere, t7old, SLlv,r nod Bank Notee. E - xchange on the Enet
erti mud Western cities conmantly lor sale.
Cs do ahole w ell the onion throughun:, the Uluted
Depoint..suetO,4l ill pu i11t14.4"r current pr. per,
57 .11nrket street, between Third and Funrth ens. ibt3o:l
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A_A • ciumoo . m Eit,hunge, Coin, hank
Note* and Tan.. lo aft, ,karftl:l) at
tended CO Ana pr,. ,eds i nog Eret to any pure of the Cui
Ipot,g,ht tool 41•11 /.
Ssar 71 I , ..zurtl. simoot, urat tfoo, to the hunk oi Pat..
burgh sepi%
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limier In Note', SIJV he. Rood Eatute, ar., N., 75
Pourth etreet. Pitted urgh, Jan!,
DRY GOODS
NEW SPRING GOODS—No. 74 Market
nreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. The ant . ..scribers have just to.
re ‘ved and are non ~peeing their first arrival ..f
tits dui., to vehirti they wish to call the particular atteniton
of their curtennera and the public generally NV• flatter oar
solves that we hare never teen able to offer so hands. so.
and desarabte a stock an the present.
ortr DREri.5 000119 fIEPAIiTMENT contains all the or
styles and novelties of the season—
Extra rich Enact: and Caored Moirmitique
- Jasper. Chena and Ptriped
•• •• Plain. Egripe.l ..id Plaid Mack
Tiriarod :rub Vitiated Ileles
Chant
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1.1. i for the Scant•—htorttfully illuotratod.
A Ih•fonee of the A otortruo Poh, y.. p' rlO.l to th
crortchntrnts klf foreno influence, atlki especially to till• lot , ll
fOrell, at Popacy In the. political Interest
Stnt.tel: toy nog. K Wlntne‘
Forbes Volunteer Manual—in 2 vols.
Just re,'..11.3 W. A. 011.LiF.NFENNEY
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BLAKELY A: It ICIIE Y, REAL ESTATE
ISt' oK ERS A NI, AI CFI EERt.. °filer of Seventh
And stnithtt.dd tire. t.. Plu ,sh tr IL .111 Attend to aellin g Ly
Aucti al Any prnpert ) I.y dr by order of tn..
plans' Conti, n, 11.- City ,12..tinty ; Awl to any lootrlptnyt
of Held Eatatt. not ,A the tlity. tillt
PRATT'S DAUGERREOTY ['ES AND AM-
Bs( Ml' PER. a filch Ili cc rich general satisfaction
daily obtained. in ev..ry kind of tc eat/tar, at Lafayette Build
ing, No. fc; FOURTH etnmt. Ila tic Mar attention prod to
ambrotypiug, as the tithe et sitting is urneli line than re.
quired for Daincernadypes. Pictures of children taken In a
few seconds in either of the above named styles. Amt.!,
type or Davgerrootype Copies mud, .orrectly Item cony
kind of pictures. Warranted periect. trios motierAte
Our motto is, TO PLEASE. mhlh
QUIRTS AND COLLARS.--.Just received
from the Factory a full assortment of Shirts awl
Collars.
//fir Shirts and Cs./11a1. , ..... .1. to order.
jell) L. 1111t1IFF:LD & SON. No. 70 Wood .t..
CHOCOLATE -15 boxes No. 1 Norfolk for
N.) Hale by l jai til MILLER & RICKETSON.
CA'rAW BA BRANDY-75 boxes Ly,o's
Catawba Brandy, for sale by
Jeln MILLER .4 RICKETSON.
CSUDA-15 casks carp. Soda in store
1._.) and for sale by MILLER I: 61CKI4TSON.
TAR -15 bbls. N. C., on hand and for sale
by [Jule) MILLER &
WANTED. — A dwelling. house, containing
four or flue rooms, within fifteen minutes walk of
this office. Any one having such a house to rent can find
A tennnt.by addressing Printer, Morning Poet Office. Jen
EIGHI''''ULLDING LOTS FOR SALE
in ihe upperend of LaiganWtnarly Itattleld,)
, each 25 feel trpßiby 100 fea . ckep, _ g on - a wide street,
and In n..vintlfindrable idldint , “ol.4ktoiddeme If sold al
together , AVVIY, to - [Pal PlArgtir- a , Imam.
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. THREE titAISIS DArte , : .
t3➢XO.I3PT SUNDAY.) '-'),. : ,.?W1i,„ 1. . . ,
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PASSENGER TRAINS WILL RUN DAILi ,4
EXCEPT. ,
SUNDAYS, as follows: ..,..,
Leaves Pittsburgh for Crestline at Bak A. M., Tao A. .
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and 3 P. M.
LITTLE AlLillil RAlLROADS.LeavesCrestline for Pittsburgh at 5:00 A. M., TX P. IL,
1
and 1210 P. XI.
VIA CRESTLINE AND COLUMBUS.These Trains make close connections at CREZTLINE with
Trains for COLUMBUS, DAYTON, CINCINNATI DELL&
Quickest Route from Pittsburgh to Cincinnati. FONTAINE, INDIANAPOLIS, CIIICAGO,'SAINT LOU/S,
and all points on roads extending West and South-west
Unsirrormo at Cincinnati with U. S. Mall Line &minera throug hTitAlN OS FROM PITTSBIIItGII connect at Mansfield withHlo, INDIANA and ILLINOIS.
Covington and Lexington Railroad, Ohio and Mississippi
Railroad and the Lawronctaburgh Route. Connecting .via Trains on Sandusky, Mansfield and Newark Road, for CBI-
Columbus and Xenia, with the Dayton and Xenia, and CAGU, TULLIS,/ and SANDUSKY ; making as quick and
Indiana Central Railroads. sure connections to CHICAGO. as by any otherronte. Con-
THROUGH TICKETS, via Columbus and Cincinnati, to unctions are made at Alliance with Trains on Cleveland and
Lexington, Louisville, St. Louie, Indianapolis, ice. , &e. Via . Pittsburgh Road, for CLEVELAND, CUICAOO, DUNKIRK
Columbus and Xenia, to Dayton, Indianapolis, Laffiyette, ~,,,,I,BuygALo.
Terre Haute, St. Loots, he., Ac. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh, at I P M. for Sandusky,
TIIS LITTLE MLkMI via COLUMBUS, connecting with Toledo and Chicago, have the benef. .of a night's rest, at
the Covington and Lexington Railroad, the U. S. Mall Nlansfield or Cleveland, and arrive in Chicago early next
Line Stoniness, the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, sad the evening.
Lawrenceburgb Route, offers facilities no other route can reams East from Crestline make close connections with
gi.e, as through tickets by all the *be" rou tes c a n "/Y be Tilliffitilo6 Pennsylvania Central Railroad for PIIILADEL.
procured via Columbus and the Little Miami RailroaiL
citaoIIALTIMURE and NEW YORK.
The route from Crestline via Columbus being the shortest
. . 11011 TICKETS am sold to twill:miis, Dayton, Cite
to Cincinnati, etrables a uniform and safe speed. Cm-um-41 " a 'alaitittri`,Leinisville, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Bellefontainc,
are certain, and passengers have fall tlms for numb,. Bribe Chicagoi_ Rock Island, lowa City, Duillieth, 31',Iwsokis,
Forest and Bellefontaine route from Crestlino, a dernoTroua Calro,'Springfleld, 111.. Fort Wayne, Cleveland, and the prin.
and break-stock Teed is required, and romPerbai to "'IC." cmal cities in the West.
distance. Through tickets over this line may be had at all of the
By the route via Columbus to Cincinnati and Indianapolis, above Maces for Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Baltimore and
peagengers ride over rends ballasted and smooth. By the N,..„ Turk.
Forest and liellefontame route, passengers ride over the NEW BRIMITON ACCOMODATION TRAIN leaves now
roughest roads to Ohlo. Brighton t.u. Pittsburgh at 7, A. M. and 1%, P. M. Lear.
THREE DAILY TRAINS, VIA COLUMBUS AND Pittsburgh for New Brighton, at 9%, A. M. and 5%, t'. m.
CINCINNATI. 44 - Fur tickets and further information apply to A. T.
Frew num leaves Pittsburgh at 3.00 o'clock A. M. for J../lINSON, at the corner office, under the Monongahela
Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, leminville, St. Louis, Douse, or at the Federal street Station, to GEU. PARKIN.
Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrence-burgh Route. 1 hisi Ticket Agent. JOAN KELLY, Passenger Agent.
Or:
Train arrives at uamen one hour and tort, minute, Ili ~,..,, , J. If. MOORE, Supt
advance of the Forest and Beilefontaine route.
SICCONT, Tasty leaves Pittsburgh at 7:30 o'clock A.', hl. for
Crestlltie, G11111,161°, Xenia awl Cincinnati. Thin 'Train
makers-mine/lion only via Columbus to Cincinnati.
! TElllit, TELUN loaves Pittsburgh at li o'clock P. M. twe
Crestltne,Coinmbus, Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Los,
Lexington and Indianapolis, via Lawrencehurgh Route.
TWO DAILY TItAINS, VIA COLUMBUS, DAYT, is,
AND INDIAN APUId.S.
Flan TEAM leaves l'ittediargh at kW o•ch,k A. Si. tor
Crestline, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, Indianapolis, Lafa) tit te,
Terre Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Eraniiville, Ac.
bIAN,II, Tkids leaves Pittsburgh at 720 o'clock A. al. for
Crwitline, Columbus, Xe_nlit, Dayton,lndianeisdis, Lanyrti..,
Terre Daunt V incennes, lit LOW* airn, Evansville, Ac.
Tutu Titus karts Pittsburgh at 3 ti clock P. M. for
Creathne, Columbus, Xenia, Dayton, indilnaP o / 6 ` , 1 -. 11 9'' ll" ,
Terre Haute, Vincennes, St. Louis, Cairo, Evansville, Ar.
N. B.— Seeure your tickets CIA Columbus, and you sue si ,
of connections.
Steamers leave Cincinnati daily for Memphis, Virksburkli,
Natchez, New Orleans, Ac.
The Columbus being the direct resole, the Time Tables of
the Fasters Roads are weaned to run to close oonnecti..
with this ',liable route.
For all information and Through Tickets, please apply at
the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad Office, (corner offieee,)
tinder the Monongahela House
.1. O. CURRY, 'Picket Agent,
Or at Federal Street Station,
GEO. PARKIN, Ticket Agent.
GEO. 0. SESSIONS, Agent, Pittsburgh.
dec3o) P W. STRADER, General Agent, Cincinnati.
CLEVELAND AND PITTSBURGIi
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Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad,
Vi ALIA ANCE.
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ri r: [I,)I(TEST AND QUICRR6T ROUTE To CIIIC.V.O
rut N•PRTfi WELT, IT Tut CLEC ELAN D.
Ths. Kent.• IT (ILIT Itundr d 111411.44 .Itotter and about Cline
hnnt quicker than the ctrcuttou. one Oa Indianapolis.
Three Duly Trams between Pittablugh and Cleveland.
Fenn Duly Trains between Ckvalantl and Cbicagn.
Time to Cleveland .T 3 hrmra Chimp tirenty.fnur hours,
awl St I.ew thlrt, +wren hour".
On ant) Pitri TUESDAY, May Z.l, 1856, the Train.
on till. R.. 1.1 .011 run at follows:
Tta tram. of 110 thin and Pennaytranla Etat'road tea,.
Pitt .ttaritil at 3.1.0 A. M. and T,30 A. M. and 34) P. M.
I.,an Alban, at 7.15 ti M. and 11:40 A.M. and &ISO P 11.
rl OFT 10 Clevel.mod at 161,6 A. M-, 2,50 P M. and 9:30 1'
ntth and Toledo Railroad r
untragh. Ita7k. Wand and 'Fa Latula
Planp•nron na T 01.4111, Clatcmgn, Ft. and the North.
I.itt,tsOrgb on the 730 A. M train, by going
v.'leveltoo Inn 'lmam in Chamgo at S•ln next morning
Papn-ngara for T0k..10, Chwagn, ft. tool,, Rock lalard,
tinpna, and tho Sorth•ment, into 'nab to go thratmb sitar
out detention, will taite the train taring Pittatrargh at 7
A. M., as that I. tAa only train by altici, don conntatt,.•
are made throngh to the *boy« point*.
The train. Inning Plltst.gtrel at 3,00 A. M. and 'Nonni'. e
at 10) P Al. an the only ones by .bleb pasnogon non
reoch etathou eouth of Allianra or .litmus on the Tn.,.
rnnrne eltattentn
I , ..reat ettr and Inttrttal I..awe tlbt•lt latultt,g,
11•.1,..n6ahrLa •n'l') txt,rt , tug I BUD
,• . '..a4..a0rt44 4 ;; th 441 4 ,4
at la ,
ri • ..4.• .4L •.• r 11 • r.,t1n.,1 11111 a iratu
La
a.4i C141. - 444;4, 31141 Ittet, ..n
reattal Itailrlaat Meant.,
1/atr...4 a..; 41414
Tl- - Ita‘t• I 4 I'iikta,44• and ..44•14 ixonta on Nrarth • Pa'..
rig Wa11war444a.,141 et $1 14' •111. 1111,
trai. 1.44 . (1.44 41and47.11C1.4 11041.44.14 with ti...
for (...44741.44 , 444,.• an.. IL
Paaanigetra fi , r la•l, `lra. 1't441a..1,4•4.4. .;
4144•4 , all Traemerale aft •44. a. 44 :4:4441,11. earn. .
5..11i,411
Inaus (rum T Arul Cbinago run .•
L'lrms•Latui al 42.0 A %I (A:At. A.
'4;J P. M. Atm aAt •: ;%,', C M lo A %..
A:4U A. M. wt & T
YARN VIA A L. 1.1 A Nil , AA, I , 1,.
~.. ....._ ___ . - Is , r4.11e 'L.' 1-- ,
1 - , A Iltaittco f. 2 30 To In Falk 110 00 $l.: .0
- C1eet14.04.., 400 • Itt. 11, o 1. 00 1 i -."
•• T01ed0.... 0 Lett .• ttd..-0... la 10 1 t t,
- 4.ldetoro ...1.1 (14) c.lO - rpro - 4:11 , 14. I+ I't I% .••
•• /ttotacolov,'n .10 fO'II J•
1,
- Itorttnet<-0. l' 00 L. `"'
4 . rt. Loats. -.. is :00 10 :tot - I'o, ta_ ,1. ta: II -
" DuVido . u ... - loweofity. , 't. II '
•• MilitrauLte I:. , " Itooltet l , .. I+ .. I',. v:
it m l w ,.., FanFan l. J, 4,,,,,,,, t 4,11 C, 11,,k 14.1,1 $10.1".
Ruzik - alr.. ,-4,.. 1.....1 tbrertoll to rl•-t - olatol avel Clocago
p t ieretq.,..n et e notoratril to proctue. their Ittitet4 al 11 r
alb. of 101. t2tottaiatty. It the Mottotto.hola Iltranr, 11,1
door below tite. - ten,
-•mrrncrul A p
HI. AK ELI' A 1:111IV1
.1 DURANK Clevego.nd.
J A. OA (Ni HE 1. ilttatit
uri.•
- . _ .
01110 AND MISSISSIPPI RAILROAD
Pirrsßußati TO Si' LOL'IS, WI? PC'T
•
let ,Iply r.tato malting $4ll , conttn - twritt LLntoal;•. t.
tilt , ' fit, and only one change. TWO lit IT 11, IN A
A \ ll' ASV out Kit ttoc-rp..
. .
TI. , oc,c fert Raccir., arllh cci4c• and scarlott• salot.ic C.(
0.1:1130 roomy IwaU, which give irrrict uses {.l the Ire
.I , rend VW hi. h Co, t.nattact.l4.. :.11 any .:then
th,
rt. , Tr. 013. or thi. i1.31201..0 10 1.11.• 6uui. .4 'as
140100..4 10011. Metadmery Sliperstor Gliarmrtet
oil kr IA up
I '
Louis, via Otila an 1 Patitu)liania llatlrcmd. li•ay.• 4
FART Taxis LLAVET AT 3 A. A
MAIL 'rum utAvo AT 7:20 A. M
lararm 31 , 0 P. 31.
Itt.iiiknap.li. xi
? r i c " f k /P n" R ( U i rt . l 4:'11,4"b";1'htotll"*11,,t,ii,":::1 Ic.o,
re
Peeneogen. for Cairo awl New Or learei will tel the I I
e ‘ Cell trial Nnllt dat Sandoval. anie le, !`el r..
Mr==
Thi. Parin Iht tang fiiini
t Its, connect,. nt Jetterwin 111 c with
waking the eliespod, 401 i best us I 1111...5t
Katiarto and Nebraska passengers pus luriudbly
A Socutarlaw Car will 1w run through with
Traits, arriving at St. Louts all nt the rains, time.
''”lY u ne '"nge of Baggage between Pittsburgh and
Louts or Cake!
l'aysenio•rs will call for Tiekots br the Atitt Reliable to di ,
V 11.1.1111, and silts and Railroad, thi
tasking sure conti,tions. 111,1 arohittig the delays so
qua u[ 031 unttnisheil rods,
Twitutit goivl t. it ant reasonable /miirdli of time.
EAR Plata CLURI
ItOWN TETLEY,
Nu. 1i Wt.l strneL
IS an
Cairo
a/wood-clam Car to St. Lour/. Pl. no
THROUGH TICKETS or further information may be
of A 'l'. Joiinon, Ticket Agent Ohio 8 Penna. R 11.
. corner other. Monongahela House; of George Pai
Tit ket Agdni, Federal street Station, Allegheny City, or 01
JAMES M. WARD.
Superintendent Ohio and Mt.shisitipi it. It.
03).12 F. 6 NOWLA ND, Agent, Pittsburgh.
THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
THEGREAT CENTRAL. ROUTE, Milne.. tiba
the A tlati lie Cit lei, with Western. Nortlewent,'
on.) Scoli.kt-o,Ooril FtatM 1.. a :0011/M0413 Itailw t
This Road also connect. at Pittsburgh with Daily Lim. 01
Steamers to all ports on the Nortieweetern Lake.;
the most DIRLOT, eaIL.PF , T Had 1tE1.1.‘10..0 kOrTE by whirl)
Call be tbrwartleil to and from the iiittAT WILK?.
Rat es between Philadelphia &Pittsburgh.
FIRST CI—ASS.—Boot“, Shoe., Dry
On boxes,) Fuue. Feather., ALL
SECOND CLASS.—Books and Stationery,
Dry Goods, (in bale.,) I lardwarii, Lea. ikic. 100
Ibx
(her, Wool, Ac
Till It D C LASS. —A arils, Bagging. B a t on t rdlc. 14 WO ILn Ac
11141 Pork, (1u bulk,) (letup.
FOURTH CLASS.—Coffee, Finh, Bacon and ` y am. 100 ib„
Pork, (Packed,) Lard and Lord Oil
FLOUR-75 cents per barrel.
SKr In shipping Goode from any taint East of Philadel.
phla, bo particular to mark package, 1 . ent Per pitylva not
Kai/road. ° All Goods consigned to tbe Alma. of this
at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, o be forwarded th i s
detention.
E 001011? AGENTS--MO9Oll Potter, Renton; J. L. Elliott, New
York; K. J. Snowier, Philadelphia; Maginw A Komi., liaiti
more; Geo. C. Franebicus, Pittsburgh; Shritignum R Brow I,
Cincinnati, Ohio; J. S. Moorhead, L.ulliville, Ky.; It. c.
Meldrum, Madison, Ind.; Hamlin A Co,. St. Loots, Mo.; J.
S. Mttcholl ASon, 6vnusvillr,ladanl a.
11.11. HOUSTON,
General Freightll. J. Agent,LO MBAERT Philadelphia.
,
m pg Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
_ .
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
--The• Spar
Summer Arrangement --Change of Hour
Ov and after MONDAY nest there will be THREE DAILY
TRAINS between PITTSBURGH land PHILADELPHIA.
THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh fer
Nub.leipbia at e:ao A. M.
THE FAS' LIN r; leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at
4101 n'elosk, P. M.
TILE NIGHT EXPRESS TIL4TN leaves Pittsburgh fur
Philadelphia at 10 P. M.
BLAIRSYILLP. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitts-
I...argil daily except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, I'. 11.
BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh
daily at 11 o'clock A. M.., 3:30 P.M., and P. M.—running
as far as Turtle Creek Bridge.
Tho above Lines connect at Pittsburgit with the Railroads
to and from St. Louis, Me.; Alton, Galena and Chicago,
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville, Ky.; Terre Haute,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.•, Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, Bellefontaine, Sandusky, Toledo, Cleveland,
Columbus, Zanesville, Maasillon and W '
croster Ohio; also
with the Steam Packet Boats from and to Thrir 01112Sita Br!
LopA_Lorasmur. and Canavan.
THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either of the
above places.
Per farther particulars, see handbills' at the different
Mirth* points. Passengers from the West will find this the
151mila/band llloat - tatpuinioue rmite to Phflatmlainlialti
4babea NSW' 4) 41:0 194° P .,
r.tt. hue.
ii T. ert . -
49e 4 .i A
.44 .
• TTAillars SPEORTer
store
/419, 4Oki t l 7
, z «
~~s';- .:3_ i ' pia;.. its=~,:
kROADS
RAILROAD,
MMM
VIA WrI.LSVILI.A.
=mow
BROAt> GAUGE
RAILROAD
St- ',onto. via lielictwalatie and Union... . ,
L/o. via Columbus, • - •u la and Dayton..
Do. via Columbus, Cincinnati and Law
•• • .. ~,
NUM
• ROAeDS:,•:4-..=,.•
Ohio and fennskivania
Great American and U. 8
72 MILES OP DISTANCE SAVED,
AND TV.., MAMMA OP CABS AND DADCIAIiE AVAIDID.
AIR LINE ROUTE
LIETWEE4I
CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS,
VIA CILICAOO, ALTON AND ST. LOUIS
RAILROAD,
Formerly Chicago and
CHICAGO TO ST. LOUTS In 15 1 4 hours. Trains lease
the IlllllolllCenrral Depot, foot of Water strett—
St. Louis Day Express daily, Sundays excepted, 7:15 A. 31.
Al. L.lllllf Night Express daily, Saturdays excepted, 5:30
P. M.
m. Louis Freight and Emig - runt dully, Sundays excepte,
5:30 A. M.
Baggage (Arcked through to ci. Louis.
Truths run direct through to Alton. (259 miles,) without
change of corn or baggage, and connect with the Company's
splendid steamers WINCHPSTER and RELY:DEER, roma mg
lit exclusive connection with Passenger Trains from Alton to
tit. Lots, (23 mites,) without landing. These boats, or
convenience and elegance, are unsurpassed on the
Western waters, being tittrA up with Baths and spacious
Wash-rooms, affording to passengers the opportunity of re
moving the duet unavoidable tu summer railroad traveling,
and reaching St. Louis refreshed from the effects of a long
ride.
To KANSAS awl NEBRASKA this is the meet did eel
oute, and pa...tigers destined for Bloomington, Springfield,
Jacksonville, Naples, and all points on the Mississippi, Mis
souri. K9ll.frae, Cumberland and Teilllefirlft ricer, will MAO
the Important lasing in distance. being aeventy.two Lan. ,
leas to St- Louis, thirt yeesen mile, leas to Bloomington , 1 1 0 MILL OR NERS.—French Burr_ and
and tiny-eight miles lees to Springfield, than by any other i _ l_ Laurel 11111 Stones, Belting Cloths, MIII Spindlet, Mill
route. ; irons, Screws, Screen Wire, Corn and Cob grinders, Cast Iris.°
Through Tickets over this route run be procured at the Proof Staffs, ac., always on hand and made to order, at 319
lIIIIOIIA kailroad Ticket Offices In New York, Boston, Phila. Liberty street, Pittsburgh, Penna.
.telphia, Baltimore, Albany, Buffalo, Ac., and at all Through ' speak. W. W. WALLACE.
Th-get .41ins throughout the States, and In Chime at t "' STEAM ENGINES AND BOITYRS.—
Compaure ,nllct. No. 4S Dearborn street, opposite the Tr,-
monk I linse—erol at the Depnt of the Illinois Cenual kali. Engines, with the latest improvements, warranted bred
road, root ot Water street. quanty, on hand and made to order. Boilers of Juniata
Responsible Bag:gags Alen will always be at the Degeta .•1 irrin, m
alt on short notice. Orders tilled with despatch, a/
the carton. Roads going into Chicago, to Check Baggage 319 Librty street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
through to any point desired OIL the line. Spa W. W. WALLACH.
IL P. MUIIUAN, Jr, Su p erintend "'' I P ORTABLE FLOURING MILLS. --i• The
IL J. D. SCLIEBNIERiIuILN, subscriber has on hand, and is manuOicturig, Portable
General Passenger Agent.
__
Flouring Mills, Of an !supposed polity; they are .very corn-
N ENV AND DIRECT . ROUTE. pact, inn light, grind fast, (Aro to fifteen bushels per hour.)
can be driven by steam, water or horse power, and will prove
'ilia& aIICEaR tidal i" 'n.hie"q'ddtj'n'o i ZTT tllu r benne t ' l large
stuclfeerers. Orders titled 1 masters,
stratbPisurgb.
alMdse W. W. WALLACE.
FROM PITTSLIUROH TO
Oolumbna.WlN, Chicago,
Ciurmasti, Terre llauto, Rork Island,
brarivilie. IncelMegi, 10 City,
r 4 t. k, Drammo°,
Daytou.. Cairo,lrua,
Xesda, Memphis, Peoria,
Z5...1 ille, t tcksburg. Peru,
Newark., New IJtlrca.DA,
TH. raltllPLL CIITCS IN 131. WEST AND 50VILL,
1741 the
Steubenville & Indiana Railroad!
•a rom}drn't II:/11 to 1..-
,v •1' trutn•uriite 1.111.1 k.
, ast.,nittg ittuirocul xtud t•irmattn,:tt fullttiet, this ri .11'
..n.•rs t. thr trst.ler n degas.• 01 r.tutfort nnriraltra by nt•y
It, ..•: ient front l'ittrbitz,th.
m / d gdlo, M/NLAY, N•.‘,lnta, 10, 1645, a LIAILY
1./ 'l5/.1•! Organ , And nm it , rnnldng r0L11114,..1- . I
! Trrp monad and tn,ancnodalind //Raw, n iii /ear, 1//tI,
olvty a: i P M.
IEN ri.lir
eAtitnin Csotlt.+N.
/ . .111:1 J. e t.
I t tird. And reach Stetilichi
7 .• the t..lloritug heirtitit i t—elititthettiiii atth the r.it
rritirt at •IA A At , ihattliit; direct edit hellion Art( a Trart,s
ihe ettimt—ttithi iiittisioihg A ctitniorititde night's
deciuttriv :At futiirsie e,l nag4t reirrei by railroad.
. .
s - FAIN. , itel 1.11 , 41 ae l y llkr Other itliartad TOtttc.
F, it r. uel 4,1 and fUrtber mfuratatioll
..1 JOHN J. IIOCSTON.
No 115 }inter street, Pitts Lurt;a.
11 Y.O I%'. YULTt , N, Sniperilltt.r.dent.
I- Y.N:s V. l•t rwl Aunt. uorl3
ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD,
CARRYING THE
Great United State■ Mall and Exprets
TWI) PASSENGICA TRAINS MTN DAILY on its o oti rc
hood. from DIIBUQUK ro CAIRO,
CICLC.A.OO Tv '.co
Th:oAd. In tOtHat<l.loll with t.au.. thu Ohio and
K. K. anal Cbicaga and • i•adrt,ad, fnrton
the uv•at Ktrct and only couttunoum FL H. rally frk.tn
CIIICACRJ To Sr.
CILICAtio To (•
CHICA44 , Tai DU WAIL&
Tynasa It Ave ur 1.011,v
. .
it, A M. an.l 1tt . .*1.1 P. M.—s 7 kril CAM .° ga.ar,B.
I 6t. Louis Ly tat, tho car...‘f tl
"hl.. and Nt.e. IL IL at itantloral. ;tad carried dicnct
Lt..utn.
. -
A. M mi.! 4:10 P. H.—DI - n[.o:z A.en (Luxe
re tt e..ettrtg benlieth iepre.ette Dubuque)
watt Tett:,
I.;:te of Steele P.lce:. In:r .i. Paul and the UNcr
,1,1,1 river raw..
11.114 leave ealrso Chicago and Dubuque al 7:13.0 A.
awl 7901'. M.
. .
rvnionvers from the Kast awl Oars. on the Ohio river,
ine.l tot St Lent*. will MVO DO miler tr.dions nod
ton ri‘er n.,brAz3 .n from Cniro to St. Louts. and an ir,•
fifteen hear. In ed. Imre of the river route, by taking Li
I• 1,1114, DuLug., St_ Paul, and
1..•1 111111 1..1.1••• • had at thu °flit, of the
A 111/11 A 11,1111..t.1.1111 Pitt•burgh, mud
I olltt,l Ilnarn , l IL P. MASON,
JeC, ellperinteift.
.
Summer Arrangement.
ALLEGHENY VALLEY RAILROAD
4AW
Shortest and Quickest Route to all Points
on the Allegheny River.
TWO DAILY TRAINS leave pntsburo, al f o ii,,,, :__
,11,,rnin9 Express, at 8 o'clock, A. M., fur liorrfANNlNti.
CLAIIION, FRANKLIN, BED-BANK, BRADY 4 BliNlr.
NI A !ZUNI NO, REIM ERSBURO, BROOKVILLE, and all
points North.
Erening..4ccvntanaluAzni leavßs at 5:45, P. NI., stopping at
all way-stations.
Fare to Kittanning, g 1,515
Middlesex $1 75IClarion
Suncksburg 2 50 Vurixatawney ......
li,d-Itank.. 2 25 Reimersburg
Curldville 2 73!Reedsburg
Adams 2 01) Rural Village
firmly's Bend 2 25 Mationlng
liellersburg... 2 On 'realm
Bethlehem ...... ..... ...... 2 75 Mechanicsburg 31n:
:4n. Doodah. 1 25 Itnadollle 3 7.%
Tlckets to all of the above plates can ho procured at the
Otli , e, corner of Penn and Wayne streets, and at the Depet
on Taylor street. A. J. HOPPER,
Je2l ztupericitendent.
AIN.; AZI NES,
hurls r for July—price 20 cents.
tiudey's Lady's Book for July-20e.
tirttltam's Magstaine far July-20e.
Peterson's islagnritio for July-11e.
Leslie's N. Y. Journal for July-15...
Yankee Notions for July-12c.
Ration's Magazine for July— bk..
Brother Jonathan for 4th .1 oly—it magnificent
double number—price 12c.
The above just received at
I.AUFFE ICS BOOKSTORE,
je2o No. TT Fourth street.
FOR SALE.—°U Acres of Land, a ,
situation for is country store, about 20 miles front the
city. in a thriving neighborhood and no atom near.
House and lot and three vacant lots in Allegheny City.
WANTED.
A situation by a young lady in a dry goods or trilniniog
store, or millinery establishment—for one cook—two girls
to du housework—One boy to learn a [raki,—two hors in
stores or run of errands—two nien to work on farms or La.
boring work in the city. Inquire of George W. Bunn at his
Heal Estate Agency and Intelligence Office, on the north
aide of Ohio et.. 4th door east of the Diamond, Allegheny
City. jel9
MELODEONS AND REED ORGANS.—
Charlotte Blume has just received another lot of those
unrivalled Melodeons and Reed organs in elegant rosewood
cases of every variety and style, comprising 4, and 5 om
saves, portable style, with scroll legs; 5 and 51.4, 1 , octaves,
seraphine or Plano style, with rich moulding', carved music
'leak, &c.: 5 octaves, piano style, with 2 stops, and contain
ing 2 sets of reeds throughout, the one tuned an octave
above the other; an excellent instrument for the use of
Churches, Chapels and Lecture rooms. Every instrument is
submitted to a thorough exenninattsn previous to being sent
f.. 0 the manufactory, and is warranted in every respect.
These instruinents are lecommended us being far superior,
'Nth In tone and finish, to any others inartufect.sred.
The chief improvements (upon which the makers have
eoeorrni Letters Patent,l consists in bringing the wind to lie
directly upon the reed, sons to produce, on opening the key
valve. thu quickest possible vibration, and the sound then
passes into a modulating chamber, senclosed by the swell.)
which mellows the tone, and give it more of rnekslions, flute
like qnality, than is the general property of reed instru
ments. For sale by CHARLOTTE BLUME,
Jeri “Old Established Plana depot' , No.llB Wood st.
bbls. Lake Superior Trout;
bf.
Received end for sale by
• SPRINGER EL&B.BAIJGR,
jeal 295 Liberty street
REFINED SUGARS
-15 laveringa "A" crushed Sugar;
3c do. Stewaffin " A"
" 16 `do " Covering's Sue pulv d ?d . g o o 1
10 do do coarse 'do do;
'lO do do mallard do; in store and
far sale by Ajelo]
•
•
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4 4 0
24
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i,.. -,,, -.:•:,.-?:•7,--::: , .. -- , , :.4::,:`. - -,...i ,. ; 1*...,.
, : • •,- ;: ' - t,%r --
,
O*ON'T, 3' --Tuley did do
,mote gain ifie iiinporeiirellof and thermever
Ain 'teatnalt Jxe t r n t tanchlhoPittille dale *age. The
atMospberic
pos,..4alletAllarlduliti+ 'Neutralize thlspoison toy
its,natural*WOUPtnitiadiontse cicala by it- dbuippears
at M1r'& 1 1 11 0(44e4.9 Utid;At'lle.etnwinilthtArdidote to
airtisrAs4 ...WParrent4 baron ess medicine.
rdo A ch: s ldst, IL ilhaton of
yewT .d
to swell hottisq th e m.
Torre ,
jam S Id of Quinine, Arsenic, or any
loralriA/ • intais ruinous to the constitution -
and. brlittr% - e , .;"..71k.rg.tiOshich never amnia person, to
feel.pmtartlY*ll*r.„ - lAsingle moment. lu illustmtion of
„these trial:a - 40ex' - Rimitce;xtrarom from a !mar just received
.
Groaagrows, Ohio, Marchl7.lBsl3.
JAB. A. itIIODES, Esq.--Dear Sir: Xmas of 2d inst. is at
hand: The,Cure arrived late last year and thextildenity in
getting any one to try it was greatly increased .from the
fact that a remedy had been introduced which was growing
id favor with the pribile, as beinglietter than using Quinine
—not knowing I presume that the remedy,. Eyed to
escape Wang 4/11ifliLlp, thedrtigitielf!
This remedy, known as dinitteer , Tonie, would invarlab y
break an ague, but it did not cure It, as it would often re.
tam witirrenewedvigom , ThirmWeiriraimttance rdeorped
in your favor, al could instituteAtes,t comparison between
it and Yenr,,kkirti: The follosting Is Ore result:
Three persona took your Ctire, all of which were cases of
Quotidian Intermittent Fever, of ,martr weeks standin g'
They bed tried Quinine, -and other rmnedieloccasionally
mining a chill, but it was (as in all such cam towl9 wear
ing them out,nind layinettler Wl' 6 .rand seve
rer mahatma I did succeed iu ffecting a radical curd of
all three of these cases with your remedy, and they have
not had a chill since. In all three of these cases the Smith's
Tome hod been used, and would, as before stated, break the
hill, but after a period or twOhad elapsed it would return.
1 think there will be uo &faculty now in giving to your
Cure the vantage ground of any, other remedy now , i use
hero, do., &c . wiLLTA3i.nuengisn,ts. D.
di - 10DES' rKVEIt and AGDE, CURE, or ANTIDOTE TO
MALARIA, the only harmless remedy In existence, Is
equally attain as a Pllity,ENTlNit es, a OURS. Take it
when you feel
the chills coming , on, andyou will never have
a single one.
JANIE'S A. RlTORES,Proprielor,"Providence, R. L
for sale by Druggists generally. Jolt
Exprers and.
IW;uMME'
.$3 25
3 1
5..
3 t
1 b..
1 7
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w. ~v 'a .' l ~ -
IMES
4 0XagAll - :::Ngos4- 7- ,VW, , T
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W. W. WALLACE
STEAM iIIAItBLE WORKS
319, 321 and 333 Liberty street,,
01 lenity Smithfield street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
MONUMENTS, TABLETS, and GRAVE
STONES always on band ; Stone and Marble Curbing
and sults fur Cemeteries, made to order.
Furniture and Washstand Tops, and Imposing Stones made
by machinery, in less time and better style than can be done
by mere manual labor. • Particular • attention is. paid to the
manufacture of
MARBLE MANTLES,
of which we have a large variety of beautillil j?atterns.
Builders and others are invited to examine our stock, ne we
feel persuaded that after doing so, and learning our prices,
;sl6 and upwards,) but few who are able to own a good
house, will be willing to remain long withoutprocurtng one
or-more Marble Mantles.• They - require no scrubbing not
painting; are always neat; are an ornament to a room; are
not liable to take tire, and cost but little more than a good
wood mantle.
Marble sold low to the trade. ELeartliStaries made to order.
Our stock of Marble is the largest in the West, dnd being
manufactured by the best wo:kmea, aided by machintsry, is
worthy of at - Condon.
Orders, addressed to me, at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh,
filled with despatch. W. W. WALLACE.
Sllllll' MACIIINES.- LULL'S PATENT
BURR RMUT ILisCHINES, need in 100 Mills in the
%.% cut_ They run light, clean well; are durable, and when
they bei,trie NYTIOnib. the edge tan be renewed by cracking
the Burr. They have been used for live years in the City"
Mille. Pittsburgh,
tote of the largest mills in the Went,) and
are warranted 5,, clean well. For particulars, are hand-bllli.
Orders tilled at :lie Liberty - street, Pittsburgh.
ap2:2 W. W. WALLACE.
FREE OF CHARGE! !-TWO SPLENDID
PARLOR ENORAVLNGS, 'entitled "Dolton Abbey its
use Olden Times," a splendid steel engraving, fn m the eel,
brated painting by Landseer; and the "Departmo of lip
Israelites from Ittnit," a large and beautiful engraving from
a painting by D. Roberta The retail price of the above en
gravings is V: per ropy. but will be tout free of charge, as
follows:
. -
The imi.scrihera hay: established a BOOK AGENCY in
PhfLadelphia, awl sill furnish any book or habilitation at
the retail once. 1.e.• al postage. Any persons, by forwsrding
the ' , rice of any of the $2 Magazines, truth a,
Harper's, '3, Prank Leslie's:Fash
ions, Sc., w‘il :eve, Ina.A.7.lnea Ter ono year, and i'copy
or either in the ahoy, I,autifui engravings, free or obarr,
or if soh,ritiltiz to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, such no Pete,
Ctudstian Annual, they will rt
reit, magiiines and a copy of either of t h e above en
gravings.
Every dem:tip:Silo of Pug - raving Wood executed with
neatness and 4lespaLih. Views of Buildings, Nowspapre
ilcadinga,{teas of Machinery, !halt illustrations, Lodge
Certiacates, Busineiie Cards, gm. All artieeX sent by taunt
proulptty nttead.a to. Persons wishing views of their build.
tugs eugravi.d, can read a daguerreotype or sketch of lb.
building by wail or este-ems. '
Porous at a distant, having saleable witielos would find Ii
to their advantage to address the subscribers., as we would
act as agents for the sale of the name.
BYItASI k PIERCE,
50 South Third stmt., Philadelphia.
O. P.III‘ , TT 0 CURTIS.
BRO'l7 & R'rlS, Dealers. in Real Estate,
Ft. Anthony Falls, Mininuta Territory. Land bought
and sold thiow4hout the Territory. Money loaned. invest
ments made to the hest advantage, and Land Warrants lora
tod. Aire, Agents for the male of Lots In the town of ST.
01.0171 i, i 5 allies from St- Anthony, and head of navigation
abode ihr Fail, The am-vey of the great Pacific Railroad
cr... the Misaiesippi at thin point, and the monotonic ad
vantages it pila-r0a , 010.8 all a place of bILSIROSS, Wl =kb It Otto
of the largest cities in the Northwest.
ILLISELVITIZI :
Ha-Governor Rowley, Minnesota.
IL.m. Wm. 11. Welsh, Chief Justice of Minnesota.
Hon. J. Meeker.
Hon. H. M. Rice, Delegate to Oongress.
Rice. Hollingshesul A Becer, Attorneys at Law.
Messrs. Romp & Oaks, Bankers.
Rev. T. M. Pullet tau, Register of U. B. Laud Mee.
srp..Nl
lA.ML3 BLAILX.I.I" JAidiai C. HICILIET.
BLAKELY & RICHLY, REAL ESTATE 13110-
mms, corner of Seventh and Smithfield atreekti, Pith.
burgh.
Farina Muses, Lots, Mills, Furnaces, fra. hc, bonght and
sold on commission; Land Warrants bought, sold and loca
ted; Bilis, Ponds and Noted nogotiated. Especial attention
give to subdividing Farms, and disposing of them. Tams
reasonable. aovridaer
ALEXANDER. W. FOSTER, Attorney and
Counsellor - at Law, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent
for proctlritig Bounty Lands and Pensions, and ler the Cole
Immo. of Claims in Orcat Britain and Ireland.
4 Collections made In this.and adjoining Counties: Es
tates of decedents settled; Heal Estate bought, sold or
leased, and rents collected. Moneys invested on Mortgage
or other security. Tides examined and title papers drawn.
OM, on Ft/ERTL' strict, a few doors above Smithfield.
Pittelough, March I.Mss—{nil‘2B4,l4wl
A W. FOSTER, Notary Public, and' Coro
.. wissioner for the States of Tennessee, Neu' 'lamp-
Connecticut, Winconsm, New York, Michigan‘ lowa,
:ulitornis, Louisiana and Virginia.
xi- Deeds drawn, and aoknowledments and proofs litkon
me reeer.l or use in any of the above named States,
•lissiadpni and abode Island.
Pittsburg), March 118,1855-4ml23dsw]
UNION COAL WORKS FOR SALE.—
The Coal Works lately owned by A. Leech, .I . g. co.,
.ctoot"I on the Monongahela river, about 20 miles 'from
Pittsburgh, are now for sale. The property consists of 115
acres and 110 percooo of Land, (more or lima) and all the
coal therein; and alao all the Coal in about 100 acres more,
together with Buildings, Railways, he.
For further particulars apply to
D. W. h A. B. BELL, Atty's at Law,
No. 103 Fourth st.. Pittsburgh.
apl 1 dawtf
BARG AIN OFFERED.—The undersigned
offers for sale SIX LOTS of ground flouting upon
and adjoining the Depot of the Pittsburgh and Counellscille
ltailroad, in the growing and thriving Borough of NI'KEILS.
PORT. Four of the Lots are 373. feet in width by about
It) in depth, fronting at one end en the Depot, and at the
other on Sinclair street; and two of them fronting for their
whole length on other streets.
Mas—TWO LOTS, 37W feet in width, fronting the other
side of the Depot, and lu depth 121—onts of the Lute border
ing for its whole length on Jerome street.
No better property can be found, and it will told low
Part of the payment taken in Stock of the Conn°llertlle
Itailroad, if desired. GEO. F. 'OILLIIORS,
Office of the Morning Post.
Pittsburgh, August 81,11355.—idsarti
WIU lANU FACTO RY—MRs. RENTER,
six doors from the Aqueduct, opposite the Collector's
Office, Allegheny City, is prepared to till orders for WIGS.
and ell kinds of 016:ANIEHTAL HAIR WORK. The beet
quality of material is furnished, and entire satisfaction guar
anteed. myl6:dawly
BOOKS ! BOOKS I ! BOOKS !!!—Wild
Scenes of a Bunter's I Be.
.•
Thrilling Adventures by Land and Sea.
Northwood. or Life North and South.
Fremont's Expedition to Oregon and California.
Nell Smith Abroad.
Indian (biptivitier. or Life in the Wigwam.
b.. :Bates and Territories of the Groat West.
Noble Deeds of American Women.
Tle• ‘lieleuin of Remarkable and Interesting Events. •
Ito !.el Gray. by Julie Kavanagh.
lug Thiele Nook.
The Voting Lady's Book.
ajar It, it was and Is.
To Married. .r
Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Heroes of '76.
Married. not Mated. by Alice Corny.
War in Kansas, by Brewertou.
Llonie For All.
• The Water Cure Eneyclommlia,
For side by
NW BOOKS AT DAVINSONS, 65 Market
street near Fourth.
Poems, by Richard Chezeris Trench.
The White Chief, by Capt. Reid.
The Scalp Hunters, do. do. _
Comic Miseries of Human Life. . .
Helps' Spanish Conquest in America.
Everybody Her Own Shoemukcr.
Immigration, Its 'Evils and Its Co,st
Paper Dolls and How to :Slake Them.
Hillside Church or Reminiscences of a. “Coluatry ROW.-
rate, by John W. Chickering, D. D. .
Sightand Hearing, How Preserved and Mimi LO6CLY;Iii;
Clerk.
Lorenzo BOtlDtli, by Author of Dr. Antonia.. -
The Sutterin,..;avior, by Krumacher.
Lectures on Rhetoric and Oratory, by Edward t. Minn,
ning.
Lectures on Great Men; Myers, London.
Man and His Money, Its Dee and Abuie; by Dr. Twectlie.
Monaldi, ;stale by Washington Alliston.
Lecuires . dolivered td Young Men in London.
Tha Cripple of-Antiqcb,
dinrpein ltagazhio.unsoink`un.piiblished,-2.0 dn. 019
AZINX '34:Just " received and
T NAG tot:i 3241ablield.stroet:
s'rini43.ll;M: rt t!4:
- IhneeS 32
• a°4lpapc.iii
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All the NEW soop Wr4A
ri
clow,
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T~tleA4reitek - ItliditiFfificortry'
0 F
*K. a
KENNEDY, of tblirirhaa discov
ered In one ourtozomo pututeml i nsizie" di
- t does merry una-of manor utdtoo
rfeAuet treated it in °Ter &well lutudrftlepliery endeavor
failed except in two inane (ball 'hinder huniiir..f ne has
now his pacemaker over•two huruirsagtOtlfteatee its
value, all within twenty piles
Two bottles - are warranted tondo: re deg. ineeumeth.
_ One to three n bottlea wice:it tholeoret Waded-VI/mite of
the nice.
Two hi three bottles wnl ir ter Il i oi i e•
Two hotelman, warrab , taduntitreth t aanitaadakat lathe
mouth andetomach...
Three to Kett bottbss are warranted tti` cue
of ermtipelaa. -
One or two bottle' or warranted to curs all htmxe of the
epee.
Two bottles ere warranted to eurlirunningOf She ear and
blotches among the hair.. - ,
Tour 10 Itettlinkra Waitantedlo corral Wand run.
One bottle will'eure scaly eruption of ths,skln.,,,
Two to three bottles are warranted to care - the lla m a des
perate canes of rbetunatism., •
Two or three bottles are wrirrinfed to curs . , 00 ' 1 , 3 , 14CW.
of ringworm . ' - • .`•-••
Throe to four bottler axe warranted to curs
Five to eight bottles will cure the worst casket .sw•la.
A benefit la.always experienced from the filetbott% and
a P e r fec t "76 la Fiarrithted. whopt h e,stye gnantitY b
Nothing , looke arrimprobable - to those whit- hanwitt veln_7` , /"'
tried all the wouderfal .roedielnes of the donee that OM!,
mon weed greedier the paters, and along old stoneindier 4 ps i
should cure owykumor le the syshrta; yet it lanoWansad,
fact. If you 'hate a 'humor White to start AitgeArenelfg
nor ands„ halter or - beht-ebstd. "atifting anfremt
yours. I peddled over a thonspirei bottles ptitlntheykinity
of Boston. I know ibi aids topteri Owe. __heaftdready
done some of the greatest rittairefei & twit, abbibmtbootta.
I gave to chil
~byyydren Iv Year (1 4 = nliPlarnia , o i loca ,
liaveseen poor, puny t wannylooklng drinwnoe. flesh C . 4
was soft and flab, restored te Perfbet tf , bealth
one bottle.
-
'La
than who are sable& tr. kid& h
„he, one the
will always emelt. It gives great relief tesaUrthrtind
Imes& home who have been , costive for years, have tak e n
and been regulated by it Where the Wits ooandltworks
uultemsy, hat-w hers there is any derengenaent of the fano.
dons of nature, it wilteause vernal, Aelliumhat you
must not be alarnied—they alwaye ear. in fr Wm"
days to-a week.• There Jammer a bid r.Onittrontiaten the
contrary, when , that feeling is over, Yoft.WeeLmuiten
like'anew person: tined some of thr extravagant
encomiums of It that man ever listened t0..40 thanp of
diet I, ever necessary—eat the best you can get. I have li k e.
ea herb, which,- , vbeaehmaarrd_ln awed oilisliesolyee
ficrefulons swelling of the neck and
_under the ears....Prlce
In cents. Faire of the Medi& I ntailontryllia
Dire:bons for irre.•-tdalnl ,tone„ (this , aroltftll4Kw day.
Children over eight years ' wraert spoortfut• children from
five to eight- years latbenoonfol. At no4rectienittur be
nrlde applicable to all considtations, take entlgh,tomerate
on the bowebr twice a day. '
Mr. KENNEDY gives personal attendance in bedienee of
Scrofula.
Dr
Sold, wholesale and retait, '' at - .
- ItitYl3ll4o Wood
street, corner of Virgin alley, And: WAD*.
:heny. - olil 1,74ew
A.YER'S CHERRY P 511 . I RAW I
yOR 21311 Ital.)) DIJIIII OF COUGHiI,Vir.IIOAINNN
NEss, nolvettrris, WHOODING.OOTI ;', ONODDs ' 4
ASTIIMA. AND. OONSUMPZION. 4I, 4' S
... c am : L i
-, 'p ThiS BLOWS illoihirtattiPt;
~ ,i. naunily with thnflOnibielps.:A4Bll2
ii• an article which seldinanuas wino/.
, - ~r. sae the happlestalktnduitAlkilbittle• • 4
Z a shines, ts rticlu =at I atl i
..., . - 14 cares,,thataiumt ettryasettees of „.
Y Aill m ill i 7 the country aboußittla PgionlisPub' l•
te • ' •••2 - ' licly known, who harreissen restored , lj
from alarming and,even desperate die , - Z, =:', l
mad' or fge Tungs,"by Ito use. When once Ariecl,..itil aura* .- "Zi
riocity twee every other tnedieln&of its - kindls too' apparent
to escape observation, end wherein' virtues aro knotty the
public no longer - hesitate what antidote to by fag the
distressing and dangerous affections of the or.
'gins, which are Riddent to oar climate. ,_ =
Nothing has called louder for the Earnest inquiri,ofilnedi.
cal men, than the •alarming prevalence lutddhtality of c o n.
sumptive complaints, nor liaisarty one than of disco* had
more of their investigations and care. Be its let nonde.
quote remedy has been prov=on vrWcli theptiblindtedd
depend for pro , ection from a , won the reFMA.
'
gans until the Introdaction -el' the . it ..NY.
This article is the productof a king,laborloplf,aildabelieve,
succesaful endeavor to furnidt.thcrwm. 4with such •
remedy. Of this last dammed the Amerleart l Ceitinow
themselves prepared to judge, and I appsalxi - opplldfince to
their decision. If there is any drpendeice te placed in
what men of every clad lurd'atadon certify ft, has done for
them: if we can trust oarowneene*enum We ime r dariFut
affeedons of the throat and lungs yield tOiti, tfvremm ri d
OD the assurance of intelligent Phplicianirwhilnike kttudr
business to kncrse-In short, if there isanyi•eilittaihrustusy.
thing. then it JD irrefutably proven that thiemediehlaikle re"
Ilevennd does cure the class bf dbieintetit la ileidgued tor be.
yondanyand allotheu-attedtwelmowntotnitlftlisba
true, it cannot be too freelypubllabed n nor tOo , Widel,ikingwil.
The &Meted should know' C' 'A remedy theorist* laps**.
lees to them. Patents ehonid. Wits lt, thetechildrad'ars
priceless to them. All should Itnaw it, for healthtisitvbe
priced to no one. Not only-shout:lle& dreaded. bertijlatt
everywhere, not only in, thiaeoradry, butoiccedi tagustilec
now feithinlly we have acted on this convictive, 4..114113/ in
the fact that already this article has Made thrilesof the
globe. ,The sun never sets omits, limits : l illeovilluset is
without it, and'but few *plea Although natio segment
two in other nations as In - this, Ufa mamitrydl , Wthe.More
intelligent i.. almost all civilised oeurdries., If is -eaten
strely employed in both America,—in EurtipeY Asla,'Udas,
Australia and the fur off islands of thefts... I.ife.,,ig , asgeez
to its possessors there as here, and they graap,st aorsittable
I remedy with even more avidity. - Unlike moat "operations
of its kind, it Ls an esmensive composittorracoedrAtOttle
Suit it is afforded to the public at areasonablylowlincsand
what is of vastly mots importance "to - them, its.oll; ty la
serer suffered to decline frwtt its Origntabdarl=ktel.
ler., Every bottle of this medicine, now :nap Is
as good as ever nu been made berth:dote, isr sil'ir - e•sre ca.
peldo of making. No toll or coot is spepsir ittvutintelning
it In the best perfection which . irls possibre to produce.
liThee the patient who procures the genuine aniatitePso.
roast, can rely en having as good an articiesslsiaeverheett
bad by those who testify to he corm,.
By pureeing this coarse, 1 hese-the hopeof daingatetne
good in the world, as wall as Mu_ satisfaction cic,blitin . ling
that mucli has been done already.
Aar- Prepand by .1. Q. .NYEB,,^Precticelatt Analytical
Chemist, Lowell, Mass.
Viiikeini ii
Sold by B. A. FAItNESTOCK A 064 ales t re.
ten, by every, Druggist in Xitteburglajrniiii. .by , all
everywhere. apl:tuddw
CURE Of ASTiIIikaIf , CONSIIIPTION.
NEW AND , irkiti ,
E 7. iGrEfimp:4sl:ll -4,
sibuour HOME TeTHE
412 VOIVIIERFIII,DISCOVEItYlagireata*
,
ly been made by Dr. C,ll:Flp,Of.,U:# l AtfaYKR
meat of Consumption, Asthria, and . &names or las
We *der to. 'De. Maus', Ilroasztaiioit Illiteas
A.PCS ami Calmar Suds." With this neerrnett.SL
hoe restored many alilicted ones to health; aaan evpitide of
arbirh, has bUIRMPrabla ,cettilicatts:Afteekta`of the ;
treattnent, ll l2hEtitlen ritatetke&iqtteeetilentlatlMG-41 1,1 115
—crutiltanqf llteglidtag; tuCeirOlat‘ t /tßAti c Taßthe
medal/al preperli— ealaneetxuterlif *ek VNii#, tltl7.
whole aerial isivltleii of the
and varied glummer prodncedmpoirAhenailthert InlrEtced,
into the etenteel4.altd.tthjectt(FthejroCliktt -
Thagyviati Direr sale by 411,,the,Thati;gletaillher
eormtry. --RES York Vutchrattli.FM.tue,, *tit
Thal Inhaler- is teortimn'the bresit, ander - tiktifilfttpidth ,- .
out the least inoonventen oe ofaltoliddrjAsElg
sefficient.to evaporate the IfuliL.lltinditdatitiiiitea:,. ,
like the following, adglithe;named: ,
One package, of thkEtygetuthaq*Sa
of SiX yes& standing. -
I Lim - cared of .the Asthma, of. teri.yearsitibmdlntiEr.,,,,,
Curtis' Ilygoana. MasuaarrNaStwiArualYttaitrY
Mrs. Pam, of No,b Itaisulred
a se,.erc case of Broad:1108 . v •• , : . e.;ro
Eyttietsr hatt-bestaired'of
years. standing, - and dechled!to'btritledWW..
clam She was cured inmtio niouth,titatßeeN
nN
• J. 11 . GionezT, MrtW'
The Rai. intatirett, .
tine lathe folloivink language;
Nistilreak,Nclab ee tt
Darr thlnk highly otllce Cur !WE '
My In diseases of the throat and lunge . rthiyl . lisetteathir::.'
opportunity to testify Its efficacy, I am couvlneddtt*ltlirev
meet :excellent Medi,* 'N tOA AVIVAnd
application to the ettiat:
N. B.—Dr. Cards' Higentairttie-ottrattixxlatoWitr . •
o EIN DINS ARTICLE; all athesa„nrnataticAilittani
and mamma 'eennterfetti."' Rain ttaini as: you,anatid , "•!
Kamm • • iitt Tv.
_ , *q:
Gir For sale by Gr. Geo. if. Neyser,..l4o*.outretostiil4r
E. Fellers k 'Oa; Lao A. Ileakhiurt; AllegfikttrCitiVOlßCs •
Sargent,-New Brighton; 04.....iftdesr.;;Eestetc.'r
myltdairtim
SANDS' SARKWARH •
• • 124•14,11ATIT'DOMM,B, - '•
Phr the Removal aftalltrastmett Cope aDVs - ',Wroftrrtni
front ttts.hapure•Ststterrlikolorte
This truly viiltiable ONIIOOII-ftet:
roots of the fi nest desc by Mail* Of ant% WO'
powethil apparatus, w ch'o tains' theMedki t
principle Ma highly concentrated fdrmpsoiteleltitaiWtkrt, -
billing the several. vegetal:oe Pre!leatertei thtdiortcdoktbat'a!„
compound extract of Sarsaparilla
rior to any other for pnrifylmg the islikid;and *lnure 01: •
Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Fever; gotticriMpllWOMl, •
Cutaneous Eruptions, ithreamatkruiltser•
Comphilut, Dyspepia,,Dronchitis, Consumption, Female Ir.
regularities, twa of Appetite:, 'and General Debility„,
Thi , s powerful rensediaragent acts simultanebuilyttimn the ,
Stomach, the ,ClipillatbalL and the Bow *0 ,1 4 gently
itmn
iated, while - it disengages and expels from thetaystemAl that
Is irritating and preintilebd td liodilphealthe , Deingtpitrely
vegetable, it la perfectly Inumlesairt-itteperatiuni,thitmost •
delicate persons may take it rit
any t ime with perrect' ety. -
The astonishing success of this in
creasing during the last sixteen years,haattocurad for t. he
distinguished commendations' of thelheillty,
widespread popularity runt extensivePatrimagn edelebtftowe
entirely out of competition every
. othe ; rxirenspation.4 g lyrue
patina. • 1 .
Atteution is respectfully policite4 , tss the_followjpglantirl.
cote : 4 •
ANOTHSH CURB-ills SOROFITLAk t:'
Tito;.„Ney.,, Esortembtr ISra£
_Marx D. Sandi.--Gentliinen: I have fdr neatly ,
three years been troubled withthat drkkdrui disease,trcroftt•
la; so mach an, as to be offenaivetettli•huitheadtthdlotay.
self; and to obtain relief, haw ri t c la k ,o7 --. 4 71AV 24 1 1ieb 1t...."
that came under my notice , without ed ict mg; =w
hore, who , ad been Tared
Samaparilia, advised rue to makeritrial:ofit,e.sidpsittO*7
say that it has demi the a writhinrgoisiget4lialgilettlid
cured- me... Honing - Um my rneidesuooiiny Moinoteothers
similarly afflicted tp adopt theopuntr•rametly,
r eam
satiefschiry results, tremain . itatefullyytitinst ' '
ie. Prepared and sold hy,Lik.,ll, D. 8
A.itEDB,: wow=
and Chamiete,•loo-'l l tilton• etreet,MeniltorX Poltralso •by
11. A. FAHNESTOCH Aco ISPKING Wtolli tiba tt; •
and by Druggists generally,., ?rice triper bolas, or ehr:bet.
this fort& • A1D4. 1 ".
,•••
Mal, SA r Sk4CTOR ET •• 11 4 .0 • 14
of the country, nOttli. ll l l :l2 4 kir**- -
tore tire'aithost,daily in receipt of etch teinientng.
oliattAftlinfeDiroing,febstbro ten, 4l4nOgritni leel y ;
" • Gummy/Ms, Amill.ii • thaas
&ce. , -f - bate beta Celt rig"
I'ere4fogfi3oablintiaVor Ave: year; 'and taltoldninn* in
istagngfor•rluilafrittaikikqer c4e , :#44 irt4 (taw
t4twotiiittikolosli.4o74.ool4. the.'q'ronurffloriotnitlikowtimriiiieafthi -
gooderFfP:J.l,44ooloec- Ab6ofilltatOt-errirai'
1 ,11 5 - B4 o txkluttil-4*:t Po&:igirVit (WWI
" knidkelig,tiriMPSfivorM''weinw
tueudAtif ertli r ii,t4Wrakif anti tosiclamthe_
STO.WOINVIDOL.,
11 - A. k7 4 lll irs MPOgli. 4 CO,
alYtffi e s 4ndr6t woes and ittbibureb,.•
TiTraigAlliss - T E AA.IBraZIKTH
eteaielidEe4intfltrreserant teoll4•4lt-tilDkerrioropkndik
thm,42"7440 °Wit '; 1
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4 4014 . 1 . te,Altk,
B. T. C. MORGAN,
No. M. Fifth meet
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